Henry Curwen (died 1623)

Sir Henry Curwen (c. 1581 – 23 October 1623) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.

Curwen traces his lineage back to the noble Scottish noble family of Gospatrick, who came into possession of Workington, a town on the coast of Cumberland, during the reign of Henry II.

Since 1371, his ancestors have consistently been elected as representatives for Cumberland.

[2] Curwen's half sister Marie married Sir Henry Widdrington: their son William became the first Baron Widdrington.

[2] He is buried in Amersham with a memorial sculpted by Edward Marshall.